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Families working gardens for food and income, children attending school and learning, villagers building latrines for a healthy community and villages ending their own extreme poverty. The latest stories and updates have been posted and we hope you'll check out the latest. Together, villagers, GHNI, you and others like you working toward a common goal are making it possible to end extreme poverty, one village at a time.

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Dhoker Jhara is a village in Jharkhand, India of a people group called the Santal. They are very poor farmers and are considered a lower caste having little hope or help of their lives changing. Currently they are caught in a cycle of poverty; 47.8% of the population below the Indian poverty line of 324 rupees per month per capita ($7.50 US). This is one of the largest percentages of any Indian State.

The education system is not meeting the needs of the community with more than 40% of children under age 13 not attending school and only 16% of children finish secondary and only 4% go to college or above and literacy amongst Santali’s is estimated to be under 20%

Read more about how GHNI is using Transformational Community Development (TCD) to change the lives of this village.

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